What are the responsibilities and job description for the QC Inspector position at Eastern Airlines LLC?
- Overview
Curiosity and excitement for growth go a long way. As a subsidiary to Eastern, this position becomes part of a rich legacy and history that was launched by seekers, adventurers and above all fliers, still evident in our team today.
This summary provides a listing of the knowledge, skills and abilities that are critical components of the position Quality Control Inspector.
- General
The Inspector is directly responsible to the Chief Inspector and is held accountable for the efficient and economical determination of airworthiness of aircraft maintenance and other work assigned for inspection.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Ascertaining that work for which he/she is responsible has been accomplished in a high standard of workmanship and in accordance with AAT, FAA, and manufacturer1s standards;
- Ensure that all necessary parts tags for which he/she is responsible are correctly executed for units or parts changed;
- Performing receiving inspection requirements for new and continued service parts for serviceability, including but not limited to, verifying certification from manufacture or overhaul facility and inspecting for shipping damage;
- Perform inspections of articles, products, facilities, vendors, equipment as directed by the Chief Inspector;
- Conduct incoming and stockroom inspections for proper tagging, bagging, storage, shelf life and good housekeeping;
- Performing technical research as required to determine status/compliance of aircraft or components/systems;
- Reading, writing, speaking and understanding the English language;
- Ensuring completion of logbook entries as/when required;
- Ensuring compliance with all applicable CFRs during the course of assignments;
- Performing inspections only on products for which they have been properly trained and qualified;
- Conducting OJT (On-the-Job Training);
- Reviewing, auditing, copying, and controlling AAT aircraft records as directed by the Chief Inspector;
- Being authorized to act on behalf of the repair station;
- Other duties as assigned by the Chief Inspector.
- Qualifications
- Possess an Airframe & Powerplant Certification Licenses
- Be at least 18 years of age;
- Be specially qualified to perform inspections on aircraft or components thereof, appropriate to the job for which he/she is employed;
- Be employed for a specific job requiring those special qualifications by AAT;
- Other duties as assigned by the Chief Inspector, Quality Supervisor or General Manager